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<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2015 00:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>How to use a Red Teaming Methodology to Beat Your Competitors</title>
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<description>Red Teaming is a term originally used by the military to aid decision making to analyse what the enemy would do in a given situation.  Red Teaming subjects your ideas, plans and strategies to rigorous scrutiny and analysis.  This enables you to adapt own forces behaviour and capability to pre-emptively counter potential responses, and be one step ahead.

By using red teaming activities you can challenge the very core of an enterprise’s plans, proposals, assumptions, tactics and capability.  This will enable rapid problem solving, risk reduction and identification of opportunities and areas to improve.
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<title>10 Principles of Successful Team Building Activities</title>
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<description>You encounter team building activities throughout modern life from school, youth groups to the corporate world.  However, when you are planning a team building activity, what do you need to think about to make sure that all goes well?
Well, here are a few tips I have learned during my 25 years experience of running team building activities for all ages.</description>
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